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The Shaka Movement Stays GMOs

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  On Maui, activists are trying to create a temporary moratorium on GMOS.

An organization called The Shaka Movement has put together a ballot initiative for a temporary moratorium on growing genetically modified crops. If passed, the measure would halt the planting of GMO crops until a safety study is completed. The group received just below 20,000 signatures, which was well over the 8,500  signatures required to add the measure onto the November ballot.
Joe Marsalla is one of the founders of the Shaka Movement. 

Marsalla says the next step is to continue to educate the public on the upcoming vote.  Maui lawmakers have sixty days to pass the measure into law, or it will go onto the ballot. 

Nick Yee’s passion for music developed at an early age, as he collected jazz and rock records pulled from dusty locations while growing up in both Southern California and Honolulu. In college he started DJing around Honolulu, playing Jazz and Bossa Nova sets at various lounges and clubs under the name dj mr.nick. He started to incorporate Downtempo, House and Breaks into his sets as his popularity grew, eventually getting DJ residences at different Chinatown locations. To this day, he is a fixture in the Honolulu underground club scene, where his live sets are famous for being able to link musical and cultural boundaries, starting mellow and building the audience into a frenzy while steering free of mainstream clichés.
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